"Personally, I would really tr
"Personally, I would really try and restore the Oil injection - it is a good system.
Yes, has plastic (or maybe nylon) gears. Yes, there is a guy or two out there that had one strip and had a problem, but there are thousands of these out there - it's just not a "chronic" problem.
And why did the gear strip? Maybe the pump seized and that stopped the shaft, stripping the gear - was that the gears fault, or a poor storage practice on the part of the owner - a pump with no oil in it is going to come to a grinding halt like anything else.
So yes, I would put it back together and hope that the injectors will be fine - if not, they will go at some point alot sooner than they should.
And yes, definately monitor the oil consumption.
And is my advice all "in theory", no, I have a 1986 140 horse OMC, and yes, it's VRO pump is still very much attached. I had the opportunity to scrap the VRO - it developed a leak, but no, even though it's a carb motor, I replaced the pump.
When it comes out of winter storage, I put a mark on the oil tank and run 100:1 mixed gas until I see that the oil has moved.
She is now 23 years old and no blow ups yet, although I do think I will tear her down and hone the cylinders and give her new rings (at least) - I want it to last for at least another 20 years now (have you seen the cost of a new motor)
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